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When we were having coffee in Dark Roast in Iligan City we spotted the Orange Claw and we were curious on what it can offer. From the outside the ambience seems very nice so when an opportunity to have dinner with family occured we decided to try Orange Claw.

The Orange Claw is located at The Strip in Iligan City. This is also where Calda Pizza is located.

We waited inside The Strip for the others to arrive. When we received the message that they were near we proceeded to walk to Orange Claw. We passed by Delecta which was packed with people dining, when we entered Orange Claw there were not much people. We can’t help but ask why. Continue reading Orange Claw in The Strip, Iligan City

We decided that we would like to have something different in Iligan City, that’s when the Lai of Pinay Travelista recommended that we dine at Ramen Yah! A Japanese Restaurant in Iligan City along the Highway of Tambo.

We asked the waitress what were their best sellers and they said that the Tonkotsu Ramen (149 Pesos). We ordered one to be shared, then we ordered another set of Bento – Tonkatsu Bento (199 Pesos) and Karaage Bento (179 Pesos). We also orderd California Maki (180 Pesos). Continue reading Ramen Yah! in Iligan City, Philippines

I’ve been to Brews Almighty more than any coffee shop in Iligan City during my 20 day stay. I’m a online worker so I needed a fast and reliable internet and an available electric socket for me to be able to work efficiently and Brew’s Almighty has those. But let’s talk about more on their food and some drinks.

Here are some of the food and drinks we have tried during our multiple visits there.

Since I was visiting Iligan, my uncle invited me to have dinner at B. Bu. Q. Barbecue Haus. I knew Iligan knows how to cook up good food and even when we were kids I’ve already loved the taste of barbecue being sold on the side streets of Iligan City.

On my first day in Iligan City, I asked a good friend of mine to take me to a restaurant where we could have a light dinner. She thought of many restaurants in town and eventually decided that we should try The Fruh Cafe. Somewhere near Iligan Institute of Technology (IIT) in Tibanga.

When I looked at their menu I was glad that the prices were also light on the pocket.

We ordered the following.

Seafood Pasta – 95 Pesos

Aglio E Olio (Bacon) – 65 Pesos

Mango Roll Crepe – 65 Pesos

Bananas & Hazelnut Crepe – 59 Pesos

We were just a few customers when we arrived at The Fruh Cafe so our orders were served in about 5-7 minutes.

Seafood Pasta

The Seafood Pasta was good. I was very glad that the shrimps and mussels were visible. The amount was enough for someone who’s looking for a light dinner. The taste was how a seafood pasta should be. A good mix of spices, herbs, oil, pasta, tomato sauce and seafood.